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Francis Ryck

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French writer (1920–2007)
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Francis Ryck, born Yves Delville, March 4, 1920, in Paris – August 19, 2007, in Paris, was a French author of crime and spy novels. He also used the pen names Yves Dierick and Edo Ryck

Works in English translation

  • Loaded Gun (original title: Drôle de pistolet), (HarperCollins, 1971)
  • Woman Hunt (original title: La Peau de Torpédo), (HarperCollins, 1972)
  • Green Light, Red Catch (original title: Feu vert pour poissons rouges), (HarperCollins, 1972)
  • Sacrificial Pawn (original title: L'Incroyant), (HarperCollins, 1973)
  • Undesirable Company (original title: Le Compagnon indésirable), (HarperCollins, 1974)
  • Account Rendered (original title: Le Prix des choses), (HarperCollins, 1975), also published as The Sern Charter (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1976)

References

  1. "Francis Ryck". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  2. Ryck, Francis. Catalogue.bnf.fr: Notice de personne.


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